supersedeas bond

supersedeas bond
A bond required upon obtaining supersedeas, conditioned to protect the interest of the appellee or defendant in error. 4 Am J2d A & E § 369. A bond given by a party appealing from a judgment to stay execution thereon pending the appeal.

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